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Surfing
Surfing keeps me comfortable with imperfect conditions and constant adjustment. It is a useful reminder that timing and feel matter as much as planning.
Play
Movement, water, and a little chaos keep my creative energy up. The same instincts that help me design systems also show up in how I reset, recharge, and stay playful.
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Surfing keeps me comfortable with imperfect conditions and constant adjustment. It is a useful reminder that timing and feel matter as much as planning.
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Training gives me structure and momentum. I like activities where consistency compounds and small improvements become visible over time.
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Pokemon is still one of my favorite kinds of play: strategic, a little nostalgic, and full of systems to explore, tune, and obsess over.
About
I study Human Computer Interaction at UC Santa Cruz and tend to work in the space where product thinking, implementation detail, and business needs all overlap.
I am most useful on projects that need a bridge between design and development. My computer science background helps me reason through constraints without losing the user perspective.
I like work that stretches me. New tools, unfamiliar constraints, and systems-heavy problems are usually where I learn the fastest and do my best thinking.